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Sultanas: Production estimates should wait

March 29, 2018 at 10:07 AM , Der AUDITOR
Frost can still affect the vineyards in Turkey in April.
Frost can still affect the vineyards in Turkey in April.
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MANISA. It may not look like frost right now, but in recent years market participants have found that it can still get icy again at the end of April.

 

This last happened in April 2015, which patience should be executed in the Turkish dried fruit market. At the end of this week, the night-time temperatures in the growing regions are expected to once again drop to around 3 °C, after which the minimum temperature is expected to be around 7 °C by the end of April. 

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